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District ot Columbia Society Sons of tbe Bmerican IRevolution, 

Any one desiring to become a member should apply to the Registrar for 
application blanks. The application is (i) to be filled in duplicate, (2) sworn to, (3) 
have the recommendation of two members, (4) a letter of endorsement from one 
recommending member. (5) and with initiation fee of five dollars, (6) to be sent to the 
Registrar, Mr. W. J.Rhees, Smithsonian Institution. 

The annual dties, $z.oo, are payable on the 226. February, iu advance, for each 
year. Members elected after 22d of Februar^^ pay for the remainder of the year at the 
rate of twenty-five cents per month. 

Certificates' of Membership may be obtained upon application to the Registrar, 
by the payment of $1.25. 

The Badge or Insignia of the Order is sterling silver covered with gold and costs 
nine dollars. This has taken the place of the four styles formerly used, and is of 
same size and design as the one which cost $25.00. They are sold by Tiffany & Co., 
New York City, upon permit issued by the Registrar General, through the Registrar 
of the District of Columbia Society. 

Rosettes are furnished by the Registrar or Treasurer at 25 cents each. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY 
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 



CONSTITUTION . . 
BY-LAWS AND . . 
LIST OF MEMBERS 
OFFICERS AND . . 
COMMITTEES . . . 



APRIL, 1894 



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Sons ot tbe Hmerican 1Re\>olution, 

Elected February 22, 1894. 



president 
Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A. 

IDiceslPrcBlDcnte 
Hon. George H. Shiei^ds, President K. M. Gai,i,audet. 

Mr. Wii,i,iam D. Cabei.1.. 

IRecorMng Secretary 

Mr. Francis E. Storm, "The Windsor." 

CorresponDing Secretary 

Dr. George H. Penrose, Soldiers' Home. 

Zvcaswvct 

WiEEiAM Van Zandt Cox, U. S. National Museum. 



IRe^t^trar 

WiiviviAM J. Rhkes, Smithsonian Institution. 

2l66istant IRegistrar 

Francis H. Parsons, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

Ibistorian 

A. Howard Clark, National Museum. 

Cbaplain 

Rkv. Thos. S. CHII.DS, D.D. 

:©oarD ot /iRanagement 

THE OFFICERS AND FIFTEEN OTHER MEMBERS. 
To Serve for the Period of Three Years. 

Hon. J. W. Douglass, Gen. L. A. Grant, 

Dr. J. W. Bayne, Hon. Marshall McDonald, 

Mr. John B. Wight. 

To Serve for the Period of Two Years. 

Mr. Geo. L. Clark, Dr. G. Brown Goode, 

Mr. Owen Riley, Prof. Otis T. Mason, 

Mr. Herbert G. Ogden. 

To Serve for the Period of One Year. 

Hon. G. H. Mansur, Mr. J. B. Thompson, 

Prof. John R. Eastman, U.S.N. Mr. Bernard R. Green, 
Mr. Wm. a. DeCaindry. 



Committees. 



Biecutivc Committee 

Hon. Geo. R. Shields, J. W. Douglass, 

E. M. Gallaudet, B. R. Green, 

H. G. Ogden. 

•QClai^s an& /iBeans 

Hon. J, W. Douglass, Chairman. 
Mr. Bernard R. Green, Secretary. 

Hon. George H. Shields, Mr. Wm. A. DeCaindry, 

President K. M. Gallaudet, Hon. C. H. Mansur, 
Prof. J. R. Eastman. 

:©uilMng 

Mr. Bernard R. Green, Chairman. 
Hon. George H. Shields, Secretary, Mr. W. A. DeCaindry. 



Prof. J. R. Eastman, Chairman. 
Mr. F. H. Parsons, Secretary, Mr. H. G. Ogden. 

BDvancement 

President E. M. Gali^audet, Chairman. 

Major F. H. Bates, U.S.A., Secretary. 
Hon. J. W. Douglass, Mr. A. B. Johnson, 

Gen. Iv. a. Grant, Mr. J. P. I^othrop, 

Gen. H. G. Gibson, U.S.A., Maj. W. H. Webster, 

Capt. C. D. Cowi.es, U.S.A., Gen. A. W. Greei^y, U.S.A., 

Prof. Henry Gannett, Mr. John Hunn Voorhees, 

Gen. Rueus Saxton. 

Hon. George H. Shiei^ds. Chairman. 

Mr. W. V. Cox, Secretary. 

Mr. J. B. Thompson, Dr. J. W. Bayne, 

Mr. W. a. DeCaindry, Mr. W. H. Pearce, 

Mr. John B. Wight. 

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:6li0ibilit^ 

Dr. G. Brown Goodk, Chairman. 
Mr. W. J. Rhees, Secretary, Mr. Geo. L. Clark 

Bcccptabilit^ 

Prof. Otis T. Mason, Chairman. 

Mr. Owen R11.EY, Secretary. REv. Thos. S. Childs, D.D. 

Mr. W. D. Cabell, Chairman. 
Mr. John B. Wight, Secretary. Hon. Marshall McDonald. 

TRecrultino 

Mr. H. G. Ogden, Chairman. 

Mr. J. B. Thompson, Secretary. 
Hon. C. H. Mansur, R- U. Goode, 

Dr. J. W. Bayne, Maj. Wm. H. Webster, 

Gen, H. G. Gibson, Dr. H. A. Robbins, 

ErnEvST Wilkinson, Gen. D. S. Stanley, 

F. B. Tasker, V^o^. C. E. Munroe, 

Maj. J. B. Babcock, Hon. John Goode, 

Medical Director W. T. Hord, Col. Felix A. Reeve, 



Capt. Wai^ter Howk, U.S.A., 

Mr. F. E. Storm, 

Dr. S. ly. Crissey, 

P. F. Larner, 

E. A. M0SE1.EY, 

He;nry F. Bi^ount, 

GKN. H. V. BOYNTON, 

Chari^es Abert, 

Dr. S. M. Burn^'TT, 

Very Rev. J. H. C. Richards, 

Prof. Otis T. Mason, 

Dr. D. W. Prentiss, 

M. S. Thompson, 

Wm. F. HE1.1.EN, 



Chas. W. Coombs, 
IviEUT. L. W. V. Kennon, 
W. W. Danenhower, 
Dr. John Kurtz, 
Henry Gannett, 
Maj. F. H. Bates, 
Mr. Wm. D. Cabei^Iv, 

A. P. ClvARK, 

A. T. Tracy, 

W. D. Bai^dwin, 

F. BiRGE Smith, 

C. M. B. Harris, 

R. S. J. Fisher, 

Hon. Marshai^i, McDonai^d. 



CONSTITUTION 



ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

The name of this Society shall be Thk District of Coi^umbia 
Society of the Sons of the American Revoi^ution. 

ARTICLE IL 

objects. 

The objects of this Society shall be to perpetuate the memory of the 
men, who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American 
Revolution, achieved the Independence of the American people ; to unite 
and promote fellowship among their descendants ; to inspire them and 
the community at large with a more profound reverence for the principles 
of the Government founded by our forefathers ; to encourage historical 
research in relation to the American Revolution ; to acquire and preserve 
the records of the individual services of the patriots of the War, as well 
as documents, relics and landmarks ; to mark the scenes of the Revo- 
lution by appropriate memorials ; to celebrate the anniversaries of the 
prominent events of the War ; to foster true patriotism ; to maintain and 

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extend the institutions of American freedom ; and to carry on the pur- 
poses expressed in the preamble to the Constitution of our country and 
the injunctions of Washington in his farewell address to the American 
people. 

ARTICLE III. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Section I. Any man shall be eligible to membership who, being of 
the age of twenty-one years or over and a citizen of good repute in the 
community, is the lineal descendant of an ancestor who was at all times 
unfailing in his loyalty to and rendered actual service in the cause of 
American Independence, either as an officer, soldier, seaman, marine, 
militiaman or minute-man, in the armed forces of the Continental 
Congress or of any one of the several Colonies or States ; or as a signer 
of the Declaration of Independence ; or as a member of a Corhmittee 
of Safety or Correspondence ; or as a member of any Continental, 
Provincial or Colonial Congress or Legislature ; or as a civil officer, 
either of one of the Colonies or States or of the National Government ; or 
as a recognized patriot who performed actual service by overt acts of re- 
sistance to the authority of Great Britain. He may be elected a mem- 
ber of this Society, provided that, upon due investigation, he shall be 
found to be acceptable. 



Sec. II. Applications for membership shall be made in duplicate, 
upon blank forms prescribed by the General Board of Managers of the 
National Society, and shall in each case set forth the name, occupation 
and residence of the applicant, his line of descent, and the name, resi- 
dence and services of his ancestor or ancestors in the Revolution from 
whom he derives eligibility. The applicant shall make oath that the 
statements of his application are true, according to the best of his knowl- 
edge and belief, and his application shall be endorsed by two members of 
the Society, accompanied by a letter from at least one compatriot, and 
subject to such other requirements as may be prescribed by the rules or 
by-laws of the Society. 

Sec. III. Whenever a member in good standing changes his resi- 
dence to the jurisdiction of another State Society he shall be entitled, 
if he so elects, to a certificate of honorable demission, in order that 
he may be transferred to said Society ; provided that no such certi- 
ficate shall be given unless all dues and fees are paid, and said member- 
ship in this Society shall not cease until membership in the State Society 
be established. 

Sec. IV. If for any reason a member resigns or is dropped from the 
rolls of the Society, the number of his insignia shall be cancelled, and his 
name shall no longer appear in the year book of the Society. 



ARTICLE IV. 

OFFICERS AND MANAGERS. 

Section I. The officers of the Society shall be a President, three Vice- 
Presidents, one Recording Secretary and one Corresponding Secretary, a 
Treasurer, a Registrar, an Assistant Registrar, an Historian, a Chaplain and 
such others as may be deemed necessary, who shall be elected by a vote of 
the majority of the members present at the annual meeting of the Society, 
and who shall hold office for one year, or until their successors shall be 
elected, and who, with fifteen other members, shall constitute the Board 
of Management : Provided, that the President and Vice-Presidents shall 
not be eligible for re-election for more than two successive terms ; and 
provided further, that the fifteen members of the Board of Management 
elected in 1894 shall be divided by lot into three classes of five each, 
the first to serve one year, the second two years, and the third three 
years, and that at annual elections thereafter five members shall be 
elected to serve three years and until their successors are elected. Vacan- 
cies in the Board of Management shall be filled by the Society for the 
unexpired term. 

Sec. II. Delegates to the Congress of the Society shall be elected at 
each annual meeting, in accordance with the requirements of the Consti- 
tution of the National Society, who shall hold office till their successors 
are duly elected and qualified. 



Sec. III. An Executive Committee of five, of which the President of 
the Society shall be the chairman, may be elected by the Board of 
Management from their number, who shall, in the interim between the 
meetings of the Board, transact such business as shall be delegated to it 
by the Board of Management. Three members shall be a quorum of the 
Executive Committee. 

ARTICLE V. 

FEES AND DUES. 

Section I. The initiation fee shall be five ( $5 ) dollars ; the annual 
dues three ( $3 ) dollars ; or the payment at one time of fifty ( 1:50 ) dol- 
lars shall constitute a life member with exemption from payment of dues 
thereafter. Members of the "Sons of the Revolution" whojoin this Society 
will be exempt from the payment of an initiation fee, provided they are 
eligible and acceptable under the Constitution of this Society. When a 
member is elected after the annual meeting his dues for the remainder of 
that year shall be at the rate of twenty-five cents per month. 

Sec. II. The annual dues shall be payable in advance on the twenty- 
second day of February in each year. 

Sec. III. When the dues of any member shall remain unpaid for 
nine months, the Treasurer shall give him notice that unless the 

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same be paid within three months thereafter, his membership shall cease ; 
and in case such dues are not paid pursuant to such notice, or the default 
be satisfactorily accounted for to the Board of Management, he shall 
thereupon cease to be a member. 

Sec. IV. The receipts each year from initiation fees, life-membership 
fees, and dues, constituting the aggregate annual resources of the Society, 
shall be devoted by the Board of Management to the following objects, 
and no others, viz: 

1. Payment of the annual dues to the National Society of 50 cents for 
each active member. 

2. Maintenance of a building fund, by the investment of not less than 
10 per cent, of the aggregate annual resources of the Society in such secu- 
rities as the Board of Management shall direct. 

3. Payment of current expenses. 

4. Publication of such documents as may be deemed advisable. 

5. Payment of such special expenses as may be authorized by the vote 
of two-thirds of the Board of Management. 

Sec. V. No vote of the Society, whereby the expenditure of the build- 
ing fund shall be caused, shall be passed except at a stated or special 
meeting, at which at least fifty members shall be present, and two-thirds 
of those present shall vote in favor thereof ; nor until the subject has 
been referred to the Board of Management and they shall have reported 

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their opinion thereon, which report shall be made at the stated meeting 
next after the reference, or at a special meeting called for the purpose. 

ARTICI^E VI. 

THE BOARD OF MANAGEMKNT. 

The Board of Management shall consist of the President, Vice-Presi- 
dents, Secretaries, Treasurer, Registrars, Chaplain, Historian, ex officio, 
and fifteen members who shall be elected as herein provided. 

This Board shall judge of the qualifications of the candidates for admis- 
sion to the Society and elect the same ; and may establish local chapters 
with such powers as it may deem proper within its jurisdiction not incon- 
sistent with the Constitution of the National Society ; may expel any 
member, after due notice and impartial trial, who by conduct unbecom- 
ing a gentleman shall render himself unworthy to remain a member, sub- 
ject to appeal to the Society ; and shall have charge of all meetings ; shall 
recommend plans for promoting the objects of the Society ; shall digest 
and prepare business ; and shall authorize the disbursement and expendi- 
ture of unappropriated money in the treasury for the payment of current 
expenses ; and generally superintend all the interests of the Society and 
execute all such duties as may be committed to it by the Society. It 
shall make, through the President, a general report of its transactions at 
the annual meeting of the Society. 

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At all meetings of the Board of Management, five or more shall be 
sufficient for the transaction of business. 

ARTICLE VII. 
MEETINGS AND EI.ECTIONS. 

Section I. The Annual Meeting for election of officers and transac- 
tion of business shall be held at noon on the twenty-second day of 
February, the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, in every 
year, except when that date shall fall on Sunday, in which case the 
meeting shall be held on the following day. 

Sec. II. Special meetings may be called by the President or Board of 
Management at any time for business purposes or for the purpose of 
celebrating events of the Revolution or other patriotic events, or devis- 
ing means for the prosecution of patriotic work. The President shall 
call a special meeting whenever requested in writing so to do by five or 
more members. 

Sec. III. General business may be transacted at any special meeting. 

Sec. IV. Thirteen members shall constitute a quorum at all meetings. 
Ayes and noes shall be called at any meeting of the Society upon the 
demand of five members. 

Sec. V. All nominations for officers shall be made from the floor and 
not by committee, and all elections to office shall be by ballot. The 

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persons receiving the majority of all the votes cast shall be declared 
elected, and shall hold office for the ensuing term and until their succes- 
sors shall be elected. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

AMENDMENTS. 

Amendments to this Constitution may be offered at any meeting of the 
Society, but shall not be acted on until the next meeting. A copy of 
every proposed amendment shall be sent to each member, with a notice 
of the meeting at which the same is to be acted on, at least one week 
prior to said meeting. A vote of two-thirds of those present shall be 
necessary to the adoption of any amendment. 



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BY-LAWS. 

SECTION I. 

ELKCTION OF MEMBERS. 

Any applicant for admission to this Society shall file with the Registrar 
his application as prescribed in the Constitution, together with such doc- 
uments and other proofs of qualification as he may have, and the initiation 
fee (S5.00 ; also a letter from the member proposing the name stating his 
knowledge of the applicant. These papers shall be referred to the 
Committee on Eligibility. If found eligible the papers shall be referred 
to the Committee on Acceptability, and the name and record published 
in the official circular, and placed on the bulletin board in the head- 
quarters of the Society. The Board may then elect him as a member of 
the vSociety or otherwise dispose of his application, and if his eligibility 
is approved by the Board and by the Registrar-General of the National 
Society, he shall be entitled to all the privileges of a compatriot therein. 
If for any reason he is not approved as a member his papers and initiation 
fee shall be returned. 

SECTION II. 
THE PRESIDENT. 

The President, or in his absence a Vice-President, or in his absence a 
Chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and 

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Board of Management, and have a casting vote. He shall exercise the 
usual functions of a presiding officer, and shall enforce strict observance 
of the Constitution and By-Laws and of the regulations and rules of the 
Society. 

SECTION III. 
THE SECRETARIES. 

The Recording Secretary shall have charge of the seal, certificate of 
incorporation, by-laws and records of the Society, and, together with the 
presiding officer, shall certify all acts of the Society. He shall keep fair 
and accurate records of all the proceedings and orders of the Society ; and 
shall give notice to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolves and 
proceedings of the Society affecting them or appertaining to their respec- 
tive duties. 

He shall notify all members of their election and shall under the direc- 
tion of the President or Vice-President, give due notice of the time and 
place of all meetings of the Society, and attend the same. 

The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence 
of the Society under the direction of the President, and assist the Record- 
ing Secretary in his duties, and do such other acts as may be directed by 
the Board of Management, 

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SECTION IV. 

THK TREASURER. 

The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securities of the 
Society ; they shall be deposited in some bank or savings institution in 
this District, to the credit of The District of Coi^umbia Society of 
THE Sons of the American RevoIvUTion, and shall be drawn thence 
on the check of the Treasurer, for the purposes of the Society only. 
Out of these funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by 
the Society, or by the Board of Management. 

He shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments, and, at each 
annual meeting, render the same to the Society. 

If, from the annual report of the Treasurer, there shall appear to be a 
balance against the Treasurer, no appropriation of money shall be made 
for any object but the necessary current expenses of the Society until 
such balance shall be paid. 

SECTION V. 

THE registrar. 

The Registrar shall keep a roll of members, and in his hands shall be 
lodged all the proofs of membership qualification, and all the historical 
and genealogical papers, manuscript or other, of which the Society may 



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become possessed ; aud under the direction of the Board of Management, 
shall keep copies of such similar documents as the owners thereof may 
not be willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the Society. He 
shall verify all statements of the Revolutionary services of ancestors that 
may be made in the apphcations for membership, and make report to the 
Board of Management. 

SECTION VI. 

THE HISTORIAN. 

The Historian shall keep the records of the historical and commemora- 
tive meetings of the Society, and shall supervise the preparation and 
printing of all its historical publications, other than those of the member- 
ship rolls. 

He shall submit at each annual meeting a list of the members who may 
have died during the year, accompanied by biographical memoirs. 

SECTION VII. 
COMMITTEES. 
As soon as practicable after his election the President shall appoint the 
following standing committees, \nz. : 



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1. IFays and Means Committee, consisting of seven members, who 
shall perform the duties of a finance committee, and shall have charge of 
all measures for raising the necessary means for carrying on the business 
of the Society, including the subject of initiation fees and dues. This 
committee shall audit the Treasurer's accounts. 

2. Building Committee, consisting of three members. 

3. Library Committee, consisting of three members, who shall have 
charge of the library and relics and rooms of the Society, and the super- 
vision of such publications as may be authorized by the Society. 

4. Advancement Committee, consisting of thirteen members, who shall 
consider, and from time to time report to the Board of Management such 
measures as in their opinion are calculated to advance the interests and 
promote the general welfare of the Society. 

5. Meetings Committee, consisting of seven members, who shall have 
charge of all arrangements for meetings or outings of the Society which 
may involve extra expense for either transportation, entertainments or 
refreshments. 

6. Eligibility Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, after 
careful scrutiny of the record of each applicant for membership, endorse 
their conclusions upon the application papers and transmit the papers to 
the Committee on Acceptability. 



7. Acceptability Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, 
after due inquiry into the character and standing of each applicant, en- 
dorse their recommendations upon the application papers, and transmit 
the papers to the Secretary for the action of the Board. 

8. Recruiting Committee, consisting of forty-four members, who 
shall be a lookout committee for securing accessions to the membership 
of the Society. 

9. Press Committee, consisting of three members, charged with all mat- 
ters for publication concerning the Society in which the public press may 
be considered to be interested. 

In the absence from the city of members of the foregoing committees, 
the President is authorized to appoint temporarily, in any case, a suffi- 
cient number of members to complete a quorum ; and he is authorized to 
appoint at any time, for temporary purposes, special committees, at the 
request of the Board of Management. 



SECTION VIII. 
FORM FOR 1NSTALI.ATION OF COMPATRIOTS. 

The gentlemen who have been elected members since the last instal- 
lations will come forward. The compatriots who endorsed the applica- 

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tions in these cases will escort the gentlemen to the front of the Chair 
under the direction of the Committee on Acceptability. 

The Presiding Officer will then say : 

Gentlemen : The interests, objects and principles of this Society are 
committed to our united care. We are pledged "to cherish, main- 
tain and extend the institutions of American freedom, to foster true 
patriotism and love of country, and to aid in securing for mankind all 
the blessings of liberty." Do you so pledge yourselves ? 

Answer : We do. 

The Compatriots of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution 
will rise. Your properly constituted authorities have, after due care, 
recommended ,and elected the gentlemen present ; and they are now 
formally accepted as Compatriots of this Society. 

The members of the Society will then say : 

Compatriots : — We welcome you most heartily. 



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Xiet of fiftembera. 



Abert, Mr. Charles, 482 Ivouisiana Avenue ; Norbeck, Md. 

Abert, Mr. Silvanus Thayer, 1738 I Street. 

Adams, Dr. Francis Joseph, Great Falls, Montana. 

Addison, Rev. Daniel Dulaney, 27 Abbott Street, Beverly, Mass. 

Addison, Rev. Dr. Thomas Grafton, 219 C Street. 

Anderson, Lieut. James Thomas, U.S.A., Kast Las Vegas, N. M. 

Annin, Mr. William Edwards, 1325 G Street. 

Armes, Maj. George Augustus, U.S.A., 1405 F Street. 

Atkins, Mr. Joseph Leicester, 930 F Street. 

Austin, Mr. Amory, 23 Catherine Street, Newport, R. I. 

Averill, Mr. Frank Lloyd, Treasury Department. 

Babcock, Maj. John Breckinridge, U.S.A., War Dep't ; 2005 G Street. 

Bailey, Mr. George Hobart, Cliff Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Baker, Dr. Frank, Supt. Zoological Park; 1315 Corcoran Street. 

Baldwin, Rev. Dr. Charles W., Sec'y American Univ. ; 946 Westminster. 

Baldwin, Mr. Dudley, 4S1 North Perry Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Baldwin, Mr. William Dickson, 1734 Q Street. 

*Ball, Mr. Ebenezer Burgess, Pension Office. 

*L,ife Members. 

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Ball, Mr. George Washington, 242 8tli Street N.B. 

Ball, Mr. Joseph Josiah Gilbert, U. S. Senate Post Office. 

Balloch, Dr. Edward Arthur, 12 18 12th Street. 

Barker, Commander Albert Smith, U.S.N., Navy Department. 

Bates, Maj. Francis H., U.S.A., 1330 30th Street, Georgetown. 

Bayly, Mr. William Hamilton, 323 B Street S. E. 

Bayne, Dr. John W., 116 2nd Street S.E. 

Beck, Hon. George T., Beckton, Wyo. 

Benet, Mr. I^aurence Vincent, 21 Rue Royale, Paris, France. 

Benjamin, Dr. Marcus, 640 Madison Avenue, N. Y. 

Benney, Mr. George Andrew, 4241 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Benney, Mr. James, 4241 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Bennett, Past Ass'tEng'r Frank M.,U.S.N., Bur. Steam Eng., Navy Dep't. 

Billings, Pay Inspector Luther Guiteau, U.S.N. , Navy Department. 

Birge, Mr. Henry Cyrus, Riggs Fire Insurance Co. ; 1331 F Street. 

Birge, Mr. Harry Warren, Pension Office ; 525 3rd Street. 

Blanchard, Mr. Dawson A., Pension Office ; 1022 9th Street. 

Blount, Mr. Frederick Ripley, Dallas, Texas. 

Blount, Mr. Henry Fitch, The Oaks, Georgetown. 

Boutelle, Hon. Charles Addison, House of Representatives. 

Boutelle, Dr. James Thatcher, Hampton, Va. 

Boynton, Mr. Charles Augustus, 11 13 17th Street. 

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Boyiiton, Gen. Henry Van Ness, 132 1 R Street. 
Brackett, Col. Albert Gallatin, U.S.A., 1726 Q Street. 
Brackett, Dr. John Ely, 13 10 Rhode Island Avenue. 
Bradley, Mr. George Lothrop, 2035 P Street. 

Breckinridge, Hon. Clifton Rhodes, House of Representatives. 
Breckinridge, Mr. David Castleman, Ha vemeyer Building, New York City. 
Breckinridge, Gen. Joseph Cabell, U.S.A., War Dep't ; 1314 Conn. Ave. 
Breckinridge, Hon. William Campbell Preston, House of Representatives. 
Brewer, Mr. Justice David J., U. S. Supreme Court; 1412 Mass. Ave. 
Britton, Col. Alexander Thompson, Pacific Building. 
Brooks, Mr. Newton May, 233 2nd Street S.K. 
Brown, Mr. Alexander, Norwood P.O., Va. 
Brown, Mr. Dudley Parish, Anadarko, Oklahoma. 
Brown, Mr. Thomas Stephen, 21 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pa. 
Brownlow, Col. John Bell, 141 1 Corcoran Street. 
Burnett, Dr. Swan M., 1770 Massachusetts Avenue. 
Butterfield, Gen. Franklin George, Derby Line, Vt. 
Byrne, Ivieut. Bernard Abert, U.S.A., Fort Thomas, Ky. 
Byrne, Lieut. Charles, U.S.A., Fort Thomas, Newport, Ky. 
Cabell, Prof. William Daniel, 1401 Massachusetts Avenue. 
Call, Hon. Wilkinson, U. S. Senate. 
Capen, Mr. Loranus Crowell, 401 3rd Street N.W. 

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Carhart, Mr, Albert, 1123 nth Street. 

Carrington, Mr. Peyton Rhodes, 1017 Bank Street, Richmond, Va. 
Carter, Capt. Alfred Ball, Front and Madison Streets, Memphis, Tenn. 
Chandler, Mr. Hiram Guernsey, The Genesee Hotel, Buflfalo, N.Y. 
Charlton, Mr. Charles Hymen, Northeast corner Markoe and Parrish 

Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Charlton, Mr. John Pascal, Northeast corner Markoe and Parish Streets, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Chase, Capt. Constantine, U.S.A., Washington Barracks. 
Chester, Commander Colby Mitchel, U.S.N., Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md. 
Chickering, Prof. John White, Kendall Green, D.C. 
Childs, Rev. Dr. Thomas Spencer, 1308 Connecticut Avenue. 
Clark, Mr. Allen Cullen, 605 F Street. 
Clark, Mr. A. Howard, Smithsonian Institution. 
Clark, Mr. Appleton Prentiss, 119 6th Street N.E. 
Clark, Mr. Appleton Prentiss, Jr., 605 F Street. 
Clark, Mr. George Lafayette, 13 19 nth Street. 
Clark, Mr. Gilbert Andrew, 119 6th Street N.E. 
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Horner, John D., to Pennsylvania Society. 

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